-
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating Montana State University for allegedly violating civil rights by partnering with an organization that historically promoted diversity in doctorate programs.
-
Montana’s public universities conduct hundreds of millions of dollars in scientific research each year, and the bulk of that money comes from the federal government. Some on campus are rallying to support research amid the uncertainty and possible loss of funding.
-
As COVID-19 cases overwhelm Montana hospitals, the state’s two largest universities announced expanded masking requirements.
-
Students are returning to fall classes at Montana Universities at a time when COVID cases are increasing. Mask mandates are now in place at Montana’s two largest universities.
-
College students will return to Montana university campuses at the end of this month. As cases of the Delta variant of COVID-19 rise, campus officials are making plans to encourage, but not require, masking and vaccines.
-
Montana universities are offering students and staff the one-dose Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine before the end of the spring semester. The clinics…
-
Advocates for Montana inmates say their fears of COVID-19 outbreaks within correctional facilities are coming true. They’re demanding state officials take bigger steps to prevent the novel coronavirus from spreading further.
-
As college students move in to dorms on Montana university campuses this week, some are already moved into isolation units, sick with COVID-19.Classes…
-
Bozeman Organizers Call For Education, Businesses To Commit To Anti-RacismOrganizers in Bozeman are calling for more support for Black students at Montana’s largest university and for businesses to commit to anti-racist...
-
Hospitals and clinics across Montana have long had a hard time recruiting doctors and nurses to serve the state’s needs. That can be true of other…